serghei
Senior Member
First you asked him to prove himself in the big domestic games ( Atleti and Classico ).
When that was done with ease, you claimed he needed to dominate a UCL knockout game.
When that was done with ease, you have now hedged your bets to 3 games of a season, which most players don't even have the chance to play ( UCL semis and final. )
Yet you have no problem calling Salah the best, who has failed massively in UCL knockouts ( for nearly 10 years ) and on the international stage as well.
And Mbappe world class ( Still waiting for him to appear in a UCL semi or final )
Or Vini world class ( Who turns in to Casper the Ghost when he puts on the Brazil jersey. )
Yes, and that's exactly how becoming a superstar works imo. A ladder with increasing difficulty. Every step he completes consistently is a chance to achieve the next level, and the next, and the next.
He doesn't even have to climb all of those steps in super fast time. At the moment he's jumping two steps at a time. Ultra fast for a 17 year old. But don't be surprised if there's a step that he can't climb at this moment, because in the end, he's still a kid.